Re: OT: TV's Craig Ferguson



Donz5 wrote:

> David Letterman used to be cool, now he's cranky and bitter. It takes
> more effort to watch him looking burned out than it does to roll over
> and sleep.


This woman hasn't seen the show since NBC.
Dave is content and happy....if he were cranky and bitter,
maybe we'd have better interviews with the guests...



> Sizing up the other late-night guys
>
> David Letterman
>
> Why he's funny: He's a true cynic, at home on camera.
>
> Why he's not: Burned out, tired and disdainful of the whole gig.
>
> Best: "Great Presidential Moments," especially when making fun of
> Bush.
>
> Worst: "Does It Float?" and endless talk about his son.


"Does It Float"? Nice research, Joann.
Endless talk about his son? This person probably tuned in
on the one night in three months that Dave mentioned Harry.
Personal stories are the one thing
on my poll that *everyone* said they wanted more of.






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